We loved our four night stay at the Inn & Spa at Loretto. We experienced many of the amenities and received great service at every juncture. Only disappointment was the room decor. We were expecting more of a SW experience, but instead our room was just painted in typical SW colors. We did have a balcony, though, which was a fantastic and much enjoyed feature.

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One of the city's most photographed buildings, this adobe gem adjoins the 1878 Loretto Chapel, a block from Santa Fe Plaza …More

Very nice. An unexpected breakfast spread complete with a chef who asked one morning, waffles? The next morning the chef asked if I wanted my eggs a special way!
The on campus entertainment was nightly, amazing piano player has played there for 33 years and boy is he popular, great music for all ages.
The room was Santa. Fe decorated, a private tiny courtyard outside the room #1, a good size and excellent quality bedding.

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Located in Downtown Santa Fe, this inn is within a 15-minute walk of Santuario De Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, Palace of the …More

This is a super cute motel in a really good location. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Was only visiting for one night but it was very comfortable and will definitely try to book here on my next visit to Santa Fe.

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Situated in Santa Fe, this motel is 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from College of Santa Fe and within 3 mi (5 km) of Liquid Light Glass and …More

We only had time to stay 1 night @ Four Kachinas, but would have loved to have stayed longer & will go back again if we visit Santa Fe. The owners were great, accommodating our late arrival, and in the morning one stopped in during breakfast. We discussed our plans for the day, and he recommended different art museums & activities for us that proved to be a great change compared to what we had originally planned. The B&B is also easily within walking distance of the downtown shopping district. The staff was wonderful, breakfast was very tasty & served to your liking, and the room was our most comfortable in 5 nights in New Mexico. We would absolutely go back again!

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Located in Downtown Santa Fe, this bed & breakfast is within a 5-minute walk of New Mexico State Capitol and San Miguel …More

Santa Fe Hotel Guide

Santa Fe, New Mexico, the oldest capital city in the United States, is an alluring destination with a little something for everyone to enjoy. From hiking the Santa Fe River Park and learning about the past at the Palace of the Governors to attending the Santa Fe Opera and marveling at the St. Francis Cathedral, Santa Fe offers attractions that appeal to nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and art fanatics alike. Witness it all when you book your Santa Fe vacation right here with Expedia.com today.

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Hotels

Many of the hotels in Santa Fe are conveniently located in downtown or Cerrillos Road. While these two hotel hot spots are within easy access of each other, they differ in their ambience and appeal. Downtown has a historical vibe with an old Western environment, while Cerrillos Road is a much more modern area with an urban feel. Regardless of where you book one of the Santa Fe hotels, you’ll find a variety of lodging options, from budget-friendly motels to splurge-worthy accommodations.

Transportation

One of the best ways of getting around is to reserve a Santa Fe rental car in advance. With the exception of downtown, which is walkable, there are a number of roads that run through the city and are easy to navigate. Many of the streets do have sharp turns, so take care when cruising along these roads.

The city also provides the North Central Regional Transit District, which is a free bus service that runs Monday through Friday. The routes service communities in Santa Fe, along with Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, and Taos. The Santa Fe Trails also offers bus service to the area, with routes to Crosstown, Cerrillos Road, Agua Fria, and Rodeo Road, among others.

Travel Basics

Realize that Santa Fe is a high-altitude destination, which can contribute to a number of health-related problems if travelers are ill prepared to handle it. Focus on staying hydrated, pack plenty of sunscreen, and be especially vigilant if you’re hiking to even higher altitudes. Some visitors may feel experience headaches, or feel nauseated and especially tired when acclimating.

For vacationers who plan to get behind the wheel during their Santa Fe travels, take caution. Drivers in this area are notorious for running red lights, so remain extra focused around intersections. For whatever reason, items failing off of trailers and pick-up trucks are another common occurrence. Remain alert while driving on these roads and maintain a safe distance behind other vehicles.

Weather

Santa Fe presents four distinct seasons each year. The winters usually experience temperatures around 40 F with the chance of snowfall. When spring rolls in, the climate is dry and offers arguably some of the best temperatures all year round. Come summer, the heat spikes around 90 F, but afternoon thunderstorms help to cool it down during July and August. Autumn brings cooler temperatures and crisp evenings before the winter chill sets in.

Santa Fe is a scenic destination, located at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, where anytime is a good time to visit. Allow us here at Expedia.com to match you up with cheap flights to Santa Fe, along with car rentals and hotel rooms to suit all your travel preferences.

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